The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Programme (MHNIP) was established across Australia during 2007. The programme enables mental health nurses to work alongside general practitioners (GPs) and other health professionals to assist in the assessment and treatment of people with mental illnesses. This paper reports on the outcomes for 309 patients referred by GPs to the programme in one region of Queensland. Standardized measures were completed pre- and post-treatment to evaluate changes in symptoms and general functioning between baseline and follow up. Patient contact with the programme ranged from 3 weeks to 38 weeks, and the study group (n = 84) demonstrated significant improvement on all of the self-report and clinician-rated measures emplo...
Obiective: This pilot study in a specialist mental health crisis assessment and treatment setting co...
The remarkable progress that has been witnessed in the physical and material wellbeing for most Aust...
Aims: To enhance the understanding of the skills and attitudes of mental health nurses working in th...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a government-funded programme, which, since 200...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) provides a funding mechanism for credentialed ment...
Mental health conditions are likely to affect almost half of the population at some stage in their l...
Mental health conditions are likely to affect almost half of the population at some stage in their l...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) was established in Australia during 2007. The prog...
It is now acknowledged that a substantial proportion of the Australian population will experience a ...
It is now acknowledged that a substantial proportion of the Australian population will experience a ...
Objective. To evaluate reactions of general practitioners (GPs) and their patients to the Mental Hea...
People with serious mental illness have increased rates of physical ill-health and reduced contact w...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) was introduced nationally in July 2007 and since 2...
People with serious mental illness have increased rates of physical ill-health and reduced contact w...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a Commonwealth Government funded scheme that su...
Obiective: This pilot study in a specialist mental health crisis assessment and treatment setting co...
The remarkable progress that has been witnessed in the physical and material wellbeing for most Aust...
Aims: To enhance the understanding of the skills and attitudes of mental health nurses working in th...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a government-funded programme, which, since 200...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) provides a funding mechanism for credentialed ment...
Mental health conditions are likely to affect almost half of the population at some stage in their l...
Mental health conditions are likely to affect almost half of the population at some stage in their l...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) was established in Australia during 2007. The prog...
It is now acknowledged that a substantial proportion of the Australian population will experience a ...
It is now acknowledged that a substantial proportion of the Australian population will experience a ...
Objective. To evaluate reactions of general practitioners (GPs) and their patients to the Mental Hea...
People with serious mental illness have increased rates of physical ill-health and reduced contact w...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) was introduced nationally in July 2007 and since 2...
People with serious mental illness have increased rates of physical ill-health and reduced contact w...
The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program (MHNIP) is a Commonwealth Government funded scheme that su...
Obiective: This pilot study in a specialist mental health crisis assessment and treatment setting co...
The remarkable progress that has been witnessed in the physical and material wellbeing for most Aust...
Aims: To enhance the understanding of the skills and attitudes of mental health nurses working in th...